Fort Salses : Pyrénées-Orientales
Versailles, Lyon 2ᵉ, Lyon 6ᵉ...
Ce que dit l'éditeurFor all its deceptive elegance there can be no doubt as to the original military purpose of Fort Salses. Crouching there like some wild beast, at the foot of the Corbières mountains, where the Roussillon coastal plain narrows, this formidable stronghold controlled the corridor between the lagoons of Leucate and Salses, the only possible route systematically taken by conquerors and invaders marching towards Hispania. There, standing like a faithful sentry on the borders of the Spanish kingdoms, the fort had to constantly bar the route to the northern enemy, France - a function it performed perfectly from its baptism of fire in 1503 until the mid-17th century. Having outlived its military usefulness following Roussillon's attachment to France in 1659, the stronghold that was, in its day, one of the largest modern forts in Europe owed its survival to the very mass of its construction, the identity of whose author remained a secret until it was brought to light recently by painstaking research. The « Itinéraires » séries, designed as a guide for cultural tourism, invites the visitor to discover the highroads and byways of France's national heritage. |
RésuméDécouverte de l'une des plus grandes forteresses modernes d'Europe tapie au pied de la colline des Corbières. Depuis 1503 jusqu'au XVIIe siècle, elle a veillé à bloquer l'ennemi du Nord. Après le rattachement du Roussillon à la France en 1659, elle est devenue militairement obsolète. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Éditeur(s) Date de parution
24 octobre 2017
Collection(s)
Itinéraires du patrimoine
Rayon
Architecture, urbanisme
Contributeur(s) Lucien Bayrou
(Auteur), Nicolas Faucherre
(Auteur), Jean-Paul Charbonneau
(Auteur), René Quatrefages
(Auteur) EAN
9782757704813
Nombre de pages
63
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
23.0
cm x
12.0
cm x
0.6
cm
Poids
136
g
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